vision
noun
ˈvɪʒən
noun
1
ability
to
see
视力;
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She
suffered
temporary
loss
of
vision
after
being
struck
on
the
head.
她头部受撞击以后遭受暂时性失明。
Tears
blurred
her
vision
(=made
it
difficult
for
her
to
see)
.
泪水模糊了她的视线。
good/normal/poor
etc
vision
children
who
are
born
with
poor
vision
天生视力不佳的儿童
twenty-twenty/20-20
vision
night
vision
2
the
area
that
you
can
see
视野
U
a
figure
at
the
edge
of
her
vision
在她视野边缘的人影
sb’s
field/line
of
vision
(the
area
someone
is
able
to
see
without
turning
their
head)
某人的视野
As
the
cars
overtake
you,
they
are
temporarily
outside
your
field
of
vision.
汽车超车的时候,会暂时性地脱离你的视野。
3
an
idea
of
what
you
think
something
should
be
like
构想,设想,念头
C
[+
of
]
He
had
a
clear
vision
of
how
he
hoped
the
company
would
develop.
他对自己希望公司如何发展有清晰的设想。
[+
for
]
The
President
outlined
his
vision
for
the
future.
总统勾画了他对未来的设想。
grand/powerful/original
etc
vision
a
grand
vision
for
the
country
对国家的宏伟构想
4
have visions of sth
if
you
have
visions
of
something
happening,
especially
something
bad,
you
imagine
it
happening
想象某事发生
I
had
visions
of
the
kids
getting
lost
and
getting
abducted
by
some
weirdo.
我胡思乱想着孩子们走丢了,被什么怪人拐走了。
5
something
that
you
seem
to
see
as
part
of
a
powerful
religious
experience
〔作为宗教经历的〕幻像,异像
C
She
had
a
vision
in
which
Jesus
appeared
before
her.
她见到异像,看见耶稣出现在她面前。
in
a
vision
He
became
a
monk
after
seeing
Saint
Apollinaris
in
a
vision.
在异像中看见圣阿波利那里斯后,他便当了修道士。
6
the
knowledge
and
imagination
that
are
needed
in
planning
for
the
future
with
a
clear
purpose
远见卓识
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We
need
a
leader
with
vision
and
strong
principles.
我们需要一位有远见、坚守原则的领导。
his
enthusiasm
and
breadth
of
vision
他的热忱和远见卓识
7
a vision of beauty/loveliness etc
someone
who
is
very
beautiful
美丽/可爱等的人
literary
8
the
quality
of
a
picture
that
you
can
see
on
a
television
〔电视〕图像(质量)
U